• LocationWellingborough, Northamptonshire, Northampton Road, NN8 3PN**
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Our local Wellingborough gas safe plumbers provide a boiler repair and boiler service that is second to none. If your currently experiencing boiler problems in Wellingborough or the local area then we can have an experienced and qualified heating expert to your door within 60- 90 minutes.

We realise that any gas appliance poses a possible threat to your safety and those in close proximity. When taking your call our Wellingborough customer friendly team will explain the best steps to take if you think there are gas leaks.

While gas boilers are more common we can service and repair all types and makes of boilers including combi boilers, condensing boilers, electric boilers... Our local Wellingborough plumbers will always strive to deliver a service that is second to none.

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Wellingborough Plumbing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mr Calver.
Im so impressed by your service, you was very polite, efficent and courteous, your engineer Andy is a real asset to your company and proves there are still honest tradesmen to date.

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Example Of Our Plumbing Services

Thermostats
These are temperature sensors, and locations for thermostats vary by house. They should be placed in a room with a radiator, but on the opposite side of the room to where the radiator is, so the sensor can provide an average temperature. Thermostats should not be placed in rooms without radiators, as they take longer to warm up. They should also not be placed near doors or in corridors. The boiler continues heating until the pre-set temperature on the thermostat is reached, after which, the boiler will switch off until the temperature falls below the threshold.

Digital thermostats can be programmed to turn the heating on during certain times of the day. Radiators have their own thermostats at the water entry point that are capable of stopping the water flow once a certain temperature is reached. However, the temperature is usually referred to by a number, such as from 1 to 5, that reflects the intensity of the heat that the radiator can radiate into the room.

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